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Malaysia is a unique country with beautiful landscapes and bountiful people. Nature has endowed this country with scenic beauty. One can notice a lot of greenery everywhere. The beaches are well maintained and attract tourists from around the globe. Tourism is one of the major sources of revenue to the country’s economy apart from the rich natural resources like palm and rubber plantations. To attract the tourists the government has left no stone unturned. Malaysia has a very good transport facility. It is connected by air and sea to all major parts of the world. On the domestic front the mono-rail (LRT), luxury buses and even domestic flights suffice the need of tourists to travel across the major tourist destinations. The cuisine is delicious. You can always get Chinese, Indian and Malay food of hygienic and good quality.

Moreover the major reason behind the success of Malaysian tourism industry is its people. The people of Malaysia are very friendly with great hospitality. Malaysia has a long history. Many foreigners came here, some for trade, some for food, fuel and rest as a harbor and some conquered Malaysia. The Japanese, the Portuguese and finally the British. Now it is an independent nation with federal constitutional monarchy. Thus the cultural, linguistic and ethnic diversity can be understood. During the British rule many Indian people were brought here to engage in various works and the Chinese also migrated due to various reasons and settled here. Thus three major ethnic communities namely the Malay, the Chinese and the Indian diasporas constitute majority of population. The government has declared Satu Malaysia day to represent unity in diversity.

The Malaysian people have exhibited a unique blend of culture-they have conserved their traditional rituals, customs, faith and way of life on the one hand and imbibed modernity and liberty of western countries on the other hand.

Public amenities like post offices, hospitals, income tax offices etc. are really maintained in a professional and well organized and systemic manner. Roads are also built and maintained to serve the heavy traffic. Also most of the Malaysian people can understand English and an average man can communicate fluently in English which is an added advantage to deal with the international visitors.

Many Bollywood movies are shot here to capture the exotic locations on the screen. People come to explore thrilling tourist sites, relax on the beaches and enjoy the water sports such as jet skiing, water skiing, parasailing, canoeing, catamaran sailing, windsurfing, and scuba diving. Other activities for tourists like horseback riding, archery, off-road trips, bird watching, caving, hiking, mountain biking, and mountain climbing are readily available.

Malaysia is a live example-how the political will and attitude of people can build up a country with rich heritage, diverse culture, high morale, people friendly and amicable society.

"The world is my country, all mankind are my brethren, and to do good is my religion." Thomas Paine

Made in Japan Japan – the island nation is famous for many things.
The first developed country in Asia despite adverse geographical conditions,
the oldest empire existing on earth, the land of rising sun, Japanese tea
ceremony Sado, Sushi the national dish, the great Samurai warriors, the
gigantic Sumo wrestlers and above all
“Made in Japan” robots. Its technology had made it an iconic nation. I was amazed to see many marvels of science and
technology during my recent visit to Tokyo Science Center. What impressed me most
was apart from being a research and training center for healthcare
professionals it offers many novel modes of training like using realistic organ
models for endoscopic surgery and cardiovascular disease treatment in an effort
to introduce its cutting edge medical devices and technological advancement to
the whole world enabling the healthcare professionals to enhance their
knowledge and skills in treating patients across the globe for unmet medical
needs making it a…

 Dissolution is the process by which a solid enters into solution.
 In 1897 Noyes and Whitney came up with: “The rate of solution of
solid substances in their own solution.”
 dc / dt = K (Cs-Ct)
 According to their research, rate of dissolution of solid substances is determined by rate of diffusion of a very thin layer of saturated solution that forms instantaneously around the solid particle. They developed the mathematical relationship that correlates the dissolution rate to the solubility gradient of the solid.

About me

Born and brought up in India, relocated to Singapore for better career prospects and pursuit of knowledge.Working in Quality Management from last 15 years in Healthcare Industry. After completing the post graduation in Quality Management have implemented QMS in many organisations.Have worked with small scale to big MNC giants like Novartis, GSK, Wockhardt,Plethico, SM Pharma.